—■ Amen- cam 'apish PaloSeal Carter CL1PTON AVINVI - CINCINNATI 10, 01110 L 11- E i bETROIT All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1929 VOL. XXVIII. NO. 22 SENTENCE 3 ARABS New TO DEATH AT HAIFA COURT FOR MURDER Sheik on Trial for Hebron Massacre Contends He Pacified Mob. (c• efRONICL- TELEPHONE !, 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent s Restrictions at Wailing Wall I ASK 10,000 DETROIT ASSAULT ON JEWISH Henry Wineman Endorses Hebrew Schools; Imposed by Palestine Government JEWS TO ENROLL IN HARVARD STUDENTS Encourages Effort for Jewish Education . ahT,. ,..,/ , i ),,.. T hjeEricteliZA igi2tilc T( o i r milted at the Wailing Wall on the first and seventh days only of Sue- r enforce. the new prohibitions, to r e f using using to serve as a messenger for the "government's medieval restrictions,' ZIONIST ROLL CALL STIRS UNIVERSITY coth, the Feast of Tabernacles, This was the only disturbing ale- which is celebrated for eight days, nccurred last Saturday and the sev- meat ' in the celebration of the Local District to Call Con - Hasty Pudding Club Initia• ference of Organizations tion on Campus Results of Tabernacles in Palestine. For this Purpose. enth day will occur this Saturday. Synagogues in Near Race Riot CADILLAC FEDERATION URGES JEWS TO SUBSCRIBE LIBERALLY TO FUNI In a statement on the occasion ! dorsement of the local schools fol. of Hebrew Education Month, now lows: being observed here, Henry Wine- "Jewish education is needed to man, president of the Jewish Wel- give the Jewish child a knowledge fare Federation of Detroit, en- of his history, of his past, of his, dorses the local schools and urges culture. Without Jewish educe- greater effort for Jewish educe- tion, a Jewish child cannot face his Points Out That Only One Jew in 20 Contributed Last Year. The reading will not he permitted . ,, ,y , tun im, igues throughout the court- American environment with a , GENERAL STRIKE BY --- tj' An dtlitional addresses urging par- feeling of stability and dignity,, in the interim, according to a gov- '''''. w e r e "erel."(le(1. INITIATE ATTACKED ' TO SHOW WORLD JEWS ARABS WAS FAILURE ernment ruling communicated to ents to enroll their children in the His reactions are unnatural and JEWISH AGENCIES ASK In Tel Aviv, the Jewish city, JEWS AND CHINESE scho ols were delivered in local he is unable to distinguish the sig- BUDGETARY INCREASE: Chief Rabbi A. J. Kook. The rea- there are a greater number of tab - BACK PALESTINE WORK , ---- synagogues dur ing t he first days of nificant from the inscant Peace Between Jews and Ar- son for the order was given that ernacles this year than in former - — ignifi in on Saturday and Sunday, his A merican life. the authorities consider the Ark years, and a gala spirit prevailed . ' Abraham Tannenbaum Ad - Said to Have Acted on Or - Succoth abs Urged by Melchett • Melville S. Welt Announce, and will be followed by addresses may be brought to the Wall only on The youth throng the streets and "Jewish education imparts to tiers from Higher - Ups and Samuel. dresses Detroit Zionist during the last days of Succoth Army of Volunteers to e American Jewish child a way I the Sabbath and recognized hull- the beaches, dancing the Mora, at- in Aristocratic Club this week - end. Executive Meeting. nil eifrektahnat hisf eboatnhd c Solicit Among Jews. p ati b I i e d w e ai I T . ' HAIFA.— (J. T. A.) — Three days, the interval, Choi Hamoed, Bernard Isaacs, superintendent oJewish CAMBRIDGE M ass —(J, Mass. —(J, T. of the The Zionist District of Detroit ' United Hebrew Schools of _Without Jewish education there, I Only one Detroit Jew in 20 con• I• rs ity circles are Detroit, addressed the congrege. win be will have as its goal in the nation- A.)—Unive no preservation, on a whole- t ributed to the Community Fund was the original intention of the mosrsyacrecraesmfaia rant asto tion at the Tuxedo and Holmukellalit basis, of the Jewish people. The Ila'Aretz, Hebrew daily, al "Roll ('all" to enroll 10,000 men I list year, according to a statement government to prohibit the care- continues to urge leading Jewish and women awshs a tultwuill be the houtcome of the Talmud Torah on Sunday scorning. under the banner of ing andrut "I trust that every parent will i ssued by the Jewish Welfare Fed. monies with the citron and palm institutions and the rabbinate to the Jewish Homeland. an,.a upon Jew's students and a Synagogues n the Oakland section send his child either to the lie- i e i ration. This figure is based on branches, a part of the holiday order suspension of services at the I at the Six-Mile road school brew school, or to any other Jew- At a meeting of the newly elect- • Chinese student at Harvard by an 7 a n estimated Jewish population of n i tri‘a at er• d of ,s the Hasty services, but R this ban was with- Wailing Wall until unrestricted ed executive committee, under the iiht a sy a t addresses on education. . Club, u b heamrrd 14 drown after 5,000. Kook declined worship is made possible. most r i P s tuoici da eman's statement of en-' (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) I r i nt ii'c chairmanship airmanship of Simon Shetze'e Jews derive many benefits from which some 'l ent held Monday evening at the Shear- of organization, the foremost to Americans be- / the money raised by the Commun. Oct being considered by the author- trading the admiration of a great' . Arabs of Sated were sentenced to from abroad. death in the Haifa District Court sties as a re-cognized holiday. It by Chief Justice Sir Michael Mac- Donald. They were found guilty of conspiring with One another and participating in action endan- gering Jewish life and property Al n causing the death of Isaac Mamaan, Jewish mechanic of Sa- fed, after leading a hostile demon- stration. The sentenced are Ahmed Jabour and the Raneim brothers. When sentence was prOnounced the prisoners declared, "Allah knows the truth." No demonstra- ' non was staged by Arabs, who Will Address Joint Meeting filled the courtroom and were of Sisterhood and Men's ranged outside awaiting the ver- diet. Club of Temple. Summing up the case for the prosecution against the three Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, silver- Sated Arabs charged with the mur- tongued pulpit orator, will address der, State Attorney Sherwell said: the joint dinner meeting of the "All the witnesses for the proseeu- Sisterhood and Men's Club of Tern-' lion were truthful and convincing. tile Beth El on Tuesday evening, at The alibis put forward by the de- the Temple. lie will speak on fence was scouted, the accused; "Democracy at the Crossroads." testimony contradicting one an- Dr. Silver, rabbi of the Temple other." in Cleveland, although only 36 Ask Amnesty for Condemned. years old, is recognized as one of Amnesty for the three Safed Arabs sentenced to death was asked of King George in a cable- gram dispatched following a meet- ing. of Moslems held in the Mosque on Sunday. DR ABBA H SILVER TO SPEAK TUESDAY Jewish Guests at Dinner for Edison Among the very few Detroit- ers who were guests of honor at the Light's Golden Jubilee celebration in honor of Thomas A. Edison, and at which Presi- dent Hoover was the principal speaker, were Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple Beth El, lion. Charles C. Simons, federal judge for the Eastern District of Michigan, Justice Henry M. Butzel of the State Supreme Court, and Albert Kahn, well- known architect Among others present were Hon. Henry M. Morgenthau, Adolph S. Ochs and Julius Rosenwald. FRAM TO LECTURE ON RUSSIA SUNDAY ey Zedek branch, Twelfth and At- wh il e II CO (1,C. kinson, plans were formulated for , Officers of the university would a brief drive, not to last over six not comment upon the affair but it weeks, during which time the 10,- is understood that a far-reachi g n 000 are to be reached. The drive is to begin with aeon-probe of the initiation activities of JERUSALEM.—(J. T, A,)__ , the blue-blooded clubs has been in- A bloody feud is foreshadowed ference of Jewish clubs, organize- stituted. terns and synagogues, whose rep- between the family of the late Acts on Orders. resentatives are to be called upon to Mouse Adeb, founder of the The initiate, George R. Clark, Arab peasant party, and the enroll their memberships in the "Roll Call." acting presumably upon orders clan of Amin El Husseini, the from high higher-ups ih the Hasty Pud- Grand Mufti, over the murder Tannenbaum Speaks. Abraham Tannenbaum, director ding Club, started a rumpus that of Adeb in Jerusalem a fort- y d the proportions of night ago. of the national "Roll Call" of the nearl reache The Hebrew paper Dever Zionist Organization of America, a riot. It started when he ale- who was a guest at this meeting, peered on the steps of the Fogg learned that the relatives of delivered an eloquent address in Art Museum with a bucket of Adeb have sworn vengeance, which he pointed to the herois water and started to wash his feet especially against the Grand m of Mufti, It is reported that Amin th e pioneers in Palestine and called publicly as an initiation edict. In El Husseini is greatly perturbed upon the Zionists to hack the of- addition to this, Clark attempted forts in Palestine with a similar to keep all Jewish and Chinese stu- and is doing all possible to Feud Is Threatened Over Arab's Murder display of loyalty and enthusiasm. dents out of the museum. In keep- pacify the friends of the mur- Mr. Tannenbaum described the ing one Chinese student out, the dared peasant leader, aims of the "Roll Call" and de- latter is said to have been hurled GORDON NEWHEAD OF SHAAREY ZEDEK ' sty Fund. They participlate ihdirecte ly through specific y Jew i sh or- ganizations and indirect y t rough their u s 3 oa c r a is a as Jews, th e Jews of Detroit lt are asked by the Federation to support the campaign. New Officers to Proceed More Money Needed. With Plans to Build "The Jewish social service or- ganizations of Detroit must have New Synagogue. Congregation Shaarey Zevlek , at the annual meeting held Tuesday evening, elected A. Louis Gordon president to succeed Robert Mar- wil, Louis Granet was chosen vice- president and Morris Blumberg, treasu rer. The newly elected board of direc- tors consists of the following: $40,000 more than last year, other- wise the work of saving lives and building character will be blocked," commented henry Wineman, presi- dent of the Federation, "Unless Detroit's Jewry gives liberally in the coming Community Fund Cam- paign the increases asked for will not be justified. Every Jew must increase his gift, "Detroit expects that every Jew will do his duty, just as other cit- izens are doing theirs. It is my firm belief that the future of Jew- ish organizations in Detroit (Os pends upon the size of this yeaPe combined Jewish contributions to the Detroit Community Fund." The specifically Jewish organiza- tions which derive income from the Detroit Community Fund follow: hi:hneaad.flight of stairs, landing on dared that it is extremely impor- : i tent that 10,000 be enrolled in De- and at least 250,000 through. . During the performance, Clark ed by hi ' s igll cut the country, in order that the is said o h ave been oblye ater nitt y oders, r to loudly, The proposed Arab strike on world be convinced that Jewish fraternity Sunday against the death sent manpower stands behind the re- II I don't like kikes." The young man stirred up a near-riot among , building, of Palestine. ences was not held. The strike -- the Jewish students before he car- Will Give His Impressions Call to Commence Nov. 3. has been postponed until the mem- American Newspap is bers of the commission of inquiry Care for Orphans. The drive for the roll call will vied out his part of the initiation. cf the Communist Experi - Twice Attacked by Un- arrive. When several Jewish students The Jewish Child Care Council When commence simultaneously through- meat at Temple Beth El out the country on Italfour Des laughed and failed to pay any at- is asking for $16,255, an increase known Assailants. In Sated most Moslem shops. - NOV. 3. The call will last fro of 18 per cent over last year. were closed on Sunday and some; m tendon to the orders of Clark, he "A Rabbi Looks at Russia" will Nov. 3 to Dee. 31. attempted to remove them forcibly "Unless the Jewish Child Care still remain closed as an expres•I JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) — he the subject of Rabbi Leon As e the old secular year is rung from his audi Council has adequate funds made ence and only the in- , Two attempts on the life of Pierre shin of protest at the sentence. Eram's sermon at Teniple Beth El out en Dee. 31, it is hoped that the tervention of cooler heads prevent- van Paassen, well-known American available of it in the coming year, Many shopkeepers are reported Sund ay incoming, Oct. 27, Sim- executive committee Will be able ed what gave all evidences of de- newspaper it will crack under the strain," ad- carrying on surreptitious trade correspondent who choth Torah, at 10: 15. This lee- to announce the enrollment of 250,- veloping into a racial riot. When' came to Palestine to report on the , vise! Melville S. Welt, president of through the back doors of their lure will he the first of a series of 000 American Jews. Clark started a flow the Council. "The number of chil- of oratory di- Palestine situation as the repre- shops. rdren referred to us for placement two which Rabbi brims will give to I Plans are on foot to scour every rected against .Jewish students in sontative for the Jewish Tele- Quiet prevails in the city. the temple on his travel impress- part of the country during ,•,,, which he states that no "hikes" graphic Agency, were made before the past year. To provide for The first published intimation ions in Russia. The second to be months of November and Decent- I has increased 100 per cent within that the Arabs will fight the death delivered in November, se-ill be on , her in behalf of the roll call. F. were going to enter the museum, his departure several (lays ago for cries of protest went up from the Egypt homeless children during 1930, the • . s( ritence imposed upon perpetra- "C ' t in Soviet eryone may be enrolled by the s i n,. g a therin g of student onlookers, 18 per cent increase in income is ter. cif the MilSittlert• upon Jew s One attempt was made on the I Russia?" and Cl ark was finally quieted down Hebron-Jerusalem road when 51r., imperative. plc method of a fee of $1 which appears in the Felestin, Jerusalem Rabbi Frain travelled through SUM includes the Shekel, member- after his attempts to drive away Van Paassen was traveling in the A. LOUIS GORDON Underprivileged Children. Arab paper. The Sated murders I.ithuania, Poland and Russia last • ship fee in the Zionist Organize- all boys he thought were Jewish. The Fresh Air Society accoms company of the correspondent of were not ordinary but the result Harry Z. Brown, Irwin I. Cohn, DR. ABBA HILLEL SILVER summer primarily to study condi- Ga. An answer to the roll call Drunkenness Attacked. modated 1,000 different children at the Berliner Tageblatt. The other A bralitim ,,f "revolt," the paper argues. thins in Easterr Europe, and es- will include an affirmation of faith Revelations that a number Of was on the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem roper, Druid a short term camp last summer. Treating the condemned as or the most fascinating speakers is mad, lei Samuel J. Eder, Will- in peeially the. Jewish colonization in the Jewish Homeland and an ex- Jewish students were beaten at road. "Last year the society was forced in both instances shots ii im dietary criminals is bound to pro- the country. project in Russia. Ile carried let- pression of support for-Zionist de- Harvard University were made in were tired, the bullets barely miss- e Friedman, Charles Hamburg- to reject 516 applicants," reported dill's , undesirable consequences, the r, Abram Born Jan. 28, 1893, in Lithu- tors of introducticen and credentials intends that Great Britain Jacobs, Judge flurry B. Miss Edith Ileavenrich, presider, pa p er threatens, It recalls with alibi, Rabbi Silver came to this from David The chauffeur of the K make the university newspaper, The ing him. Theodore Levin, Mee Le it- A. Brown, Julius Ros- I more effective, the carrying out Crimson. "Unless D ertoit's )every w car in which he was riding was e r and Meyer Stone. shows its praise that Chid Justice flaycraft• country in his early youth. Ile was enwald and 'Morris Waldman, sec. ! of the terms In an editorial, the Crimson at- scratched by one of the bullets. generosity in the Community Fund the Palestine man- after t the riots of 1921, disapproved educated at the University of CM- rotary of the American Jewish It is expected that the date. tacked drunkenness during initia- ' new campaign, the work of the Fresh Anonymous messages declaring: be capital punishment sentences. einnati, from which he received his Committee. lion. nerd will continue with plans for Air Society will suffer. This will The paper writes that "You will not leave the country t he I. O. B. A. Answers C•II. Commune q ue Erred. bung of a n ew A. B. degree in 1915. Ile was 'Y na lz"gue mean that many underprivileged While studying the life and I prob- plans "Clark, at the order of those in alive'," were also received by Mr. a National N C I o ff leerS are making An importan t revelation that dallied rabbi by the Hebrew Un i on ' t Chicago boulevard and I,awton. children who lems of the Jews of Russia, he to send prominent sp e a k e• rs charge of the initMtion, had been Van Paassen. a vacation at a the government comniunique on college in 1915, and in 192 T here plans were begun by the summer camp need in the country oghout the country The is beating a group of Jewish students 5 re- found opportunity also to 1 cserese throw The instigators of the attempts f, 'enter will the Sated outbreak was inaccurate ceived from his theological school the, Outstanding facts of Itu s,,jan tn4-I also ordered to board of directors. instead remain in the keep out on his life were not discovered. 1 s are wing organized city during I and the whom he was made during the trial of three the degree of Doctor of Divinity, life in general. In his first lecture, ' snuffler towns will be reached by of the museum." Auacks American Press. Arabcs accused o f the murde r of his the si s being W ELCOMES MELCHETT'S , the warm, stuffy months." the masterful will give his impressions of the leading representatives of their The Arab newspaper Felestin, p Character Building, Istea Mamaan by Police Co m- work of "The Messianic Specula- he Com unist experiment and s it of particular LANTATION COMPANY /ontrolled by the Jerusalem Grand The Jewish Centers Association f ono sec t ions. Th ou mandant Earraday. The original tions in Israel." d o f r s• Ins .ONDON.— (.I. T. A.)—The and the Y oung Women's Hebrew a es- upon the daily life of the peo- volunteers are being recruited, ensational on - re-port said that disturbances had Rabbi Silver is one of the lead- , 0, I ught made on me ric san newspape r t ' iblishment of a plantation cum- Association ask for a total increase whose business it will be to make broken out but did not mention 1 i figures in American Zionism. of any with a capital of $1,500,000 $11,606, "The present inadequate singling out the New York Times. ,1' Ile will deal with Russian life in a house to house canvass for the it was an anti-Jewish attack. He was vice-president of the) 1The paper asks: is there no hon - • ' t .' y Lord Melchett, is welcomed by facilities are turning hundreds of Il will devote the second roll call. This was evidently due tie the eds. World Zionist Congress which met' general. e h esty e Near East and India Maga- lecture to • • in the American press?" Jewish boys and girls out into the the problem of the Jew first Jew killed etaoin hunu nunn . . SAI.ONICA. — (J. T. A.)—A The Independent Order Brith . in Russia and of Russian religion. Abraham, with a membership 110,- second group of Jewish fishermen The Mufti denied interviews with Xi ne, a publication said to be close streets evenings," declared Meyer .-' taken belief that 51amaan, the Among his many laurels he re- L. l'rentis, chairman of the Jew- first Je killed, was a Moslem w be reeved the Academic Palms from He ma y devote a third lecture to 000 strong, has thrown the full is expected to leave here soon for Joseph Levy, New York Times cor- to the British Colonial Office. ish Recreational Council. "The the story o . of the Jew in Lithua cause he spoke Arabic when in he the lay the French government. i llam nia ' a strength of its far-flung organize- Palestine. The first group which respondent, Ketchum of the Lon-, and Poland. Jewish Recreation budget must be , ouneled and groaning tion behind the Zionist "Roll Call." went from Salonica is already suc- don Daily Express, and Pierre van HUBERT WAS A JEW Paassen, representative of the increased by at least this 17 per The holidays close this week- end street. Farraday said that he did Enthusiasm about the announced cessfully settled in the country. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. The cent if we are even to approach Shemeni Azeret. or the • -t know that the High Commis plans for the Zionist Roll Call, the NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.)— 'Mufti charges misrepresentation emn ass bl Saturday the the work which needs to be done." ,, two m ar had P ,Oct principal officers of the Brith interest in the plan to be evolved 'and distortion but makes no spe- Free Loans, .1. ws also for the riots although he when Dr. Leo M. Franklin will oe. Abraham, former Congressman by Calvin Coolidge, Alfred E. cific references. Of his interview The Hebrew Free Loan Asso- ird that Sir John had asked a , copy the pulpit and speak on Nathan 0. Perlman and Max L. Smith and Julius Rosenwald, , "Should Succoth be an Anti-Cli. Hollander, came to the national with Mr. Van Paassen, the Mufti ciation asks for $7,162 to meet op- .1 eis h deputation whether it was JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — for the distribution to charitable wrote in the English edition of the erating expenses during the com- II : Je tha t the Jews were respon- One American student of the ill- I max ? ' " headquarters of the Zionist Org.an- and educational institutions of ing year. David Pinski, noted playright Eelestin that it was merely an in- The Hebrew Free Loan Iele, which they denied. ization of America and offered th e fated Hebron Yeshivah, which was BETH EL C the $8,0110,000, fund left by the . formal talk. and lecturer, will he the firsts peak- Association wants to continue its . O LL . EG.E Searches in Arab houses in Sa• the scene of the most brutal mss- complete support of their organi• late Conrad Hubert, flashlight policy of making loans to worthy Mr. Van Paassen stated before er of the Yiddish lecture season n at OPENAS FIFTH SEASON l,.1 yielded scores of knives and nation for the project. Congress- , recent outbreak manufacturer, brought out the people en a free of charge basis," -4,ggers, Farraday said. Only eine sure during the Beth El College of Jewish Stu-, man Perlman is grand master and the ,lowish Center, 31 Melbourne. his departure that when he called fact recently that the late Mr. asserted David Zemon, its presi- opened On Sunday evening, Nov. 3, Mr. on the Mufti for the interview, the revolver, which had not been used, when including 40 students was were dies opened its sessions last Mon. Mr. Hollander grand secretary of 8 Americans, ' killed more than Hubert was a Jew. His name head of the Moslem Supreme night. Pinski will give readings from his dent. "To make such a policy pos- a.- found in a Jewish house. I.arge classes were the I. 0. 13. A. Subse uent tee the previously was Horowitz. Ver- • • • sible the Detroit Communiyt Fund ordained by Chief Rabbi, Dr. A. J. enrolled for the course in "The personal interview in which plans play' "On An Entfer ("Without Council offered him inducements, q Kook. ification of this fact was made including women, if he would take is paying the cost of service. Dur- History of Palestine," "The J IIEBRON SHEIK SAYS Jew- for co-operation were discussed, an Answer.") by Bertram C. Plante, one of The student to receive On Monday evening, Nov. -I, he the Mufti's side and color the news ing het past year the association iiE IS JEWS' FRIEND "Smicha" ish Interpretation of the New Tea Congressman Perlman sent a let- the executors of the will. according t o his personal views speak on "Jewish Culture and has loaned $163,000 to over 1,400 JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) —' was Zevi Gottesman who came to tament," and "Modern Religious ter to I,ouis Lipsky, president of will Mr. Hubert provided in his and ambitions. families. What the association will .-ik Taleb Markeh took the stand the Hebron institution . from the Movements." Registration will the Zionist Organization, in which the Jewish Theater." 'Sap Elehanan en S will that three-quarters of his Yeshivah in itt continue until next Monday night, he do next year depends on the spirit his own defense as the alleged Rabbi expressed entire accord with the residuary estate be administered in which Detroit Jews subscribe to t K le when the classes mill be closed. vw •tigator of the Arab massacre at New York. li i ' is the e" view that "men more than money to benevolent, educational and the Community Fund. Hebron. Carefully coached, look- Abraham Joseph Gottesman of Students who wish to enroll are are needed at present to demon- ARAB ORGAN ORDERED religious institutions. Ile speci- ap- Brookly n. Service and Relief. TO WITHDRAW LIBEL Zevi Gottesman hap- asked to come next Monday n ight i ht , strate to the world the solidity of down at his counsel for fied that three men of promi- . be away from 11ehron on Oct. 28. The first The Jewish Social Service Bu- eroval after every question, until Pend 'to hour classes are the Jewish front with regard to .. . nence be designated to distribute reau needs $61,129. This is an in- b e was requested by the judges to the fatal nay of the massacre. given between 8 and 9, the second the I'alestine project." JERL SAI.1.51.—(.1. T. A.)—A , the fund. Calvin Coolidge, a One of the, American students between 9 and 10 o'clock. crease of 14 per cent oved last look at them when making his an- libelous report that Jews had fired Marshall Resolutions• VIENNA, (J. T. A.)--The Jew- Protestant, Alfred E. Smith, a killed, William Berman year's budget. "An increased al- Rabbi Leon Fran, general di- - •sers, Taleb endeavored to have who WAS Resolutions on the death of from an automobile on Arab lades- ish population of Austria will in Catholic and Julius Rosenwald, lowance is necessary to meet over- of Philadelphia, was to have been rector of the college, addressed Louis Marshall, ordered adopted at trians, was denied by the official or- the future adopt the western a Jew, were chosen. o a candidate for rdination. . (Turn to Page Two.) the opening student assembly. Ile a meeting of the Zionist District gam of the Arab Executive. method of supporting candidates in (Tern to Page Opposite Editorial) said in part: of Detroit last month, were ap• The denial was published upon the general political parties, in "People are beginning to real- proved at the meeting of the the demand of Mr. Keith Roach, stead of putting forward their own ize that you cannot gain knowledge executive committee on Monday assistant district commissioner of candidates on the tickets of Jewish on any subject merely by attend- Jerusalem, who ordered the paper parties. This innovation will come idncgr an t uai occasional ly to l l e ecture. arh l n or- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) to publish an apology. through changes in the Austrian something Constitution. about any period of history or any In his address before Parliment phase phase of literature or philosophy International President of Inds pendent Order of B'nai yesterday, Premier Scheeber inti- must take a regular, system- mated that Constitutional reforms Louis J. Schwefel Resigns Orthodox Pulpit in Washington It'rith Honored by Ilebrew Union College; Greeted atic course extending over a period 25 concerning election procedure for of time and und er the guidance of by Taft, Longworth, Davis and Others. Suggests Reforms in Farewell Sermon Kol Nidre representatives to P e , , inert' Night; Sensation Created by His Statement municipality heads, will make Jew- the needs of people who want to The Jewish People's School will Baum, B. Rosenthal, L. Rubinstein, ish participation as a seperate unit CINCINNATI. — Co-incidently honorary member of Ruth Lodge atta a genuine knowledge of open its campaign for $25,000 with B. Sokoloff, M. Te'agle, J. New- Na. Di of Cincinnati. with his seventieth birthday, Hon. in the political the election country WASHINGTON, (J, T. A.)—' dox synagogue unless we institute Jewish history, literature and re. a banquet this Sunday night at man, II. Wineberg and M. Wesley. impossible since life the of new Honor Mr. Cohen. ligion that Be th El College of Jew- the Children's Theater, 539 Ken- Alfred M. Cohen of Cincinnati was Declaring "unless the Orthodox progressive reforms. On this, the Leaders in the drive refer to the The inscription on the honora ry ish Studies is established. For four ilworth. goal of $25,000 as " a modest sum procedure will reduce the number synagogue becomes more liberal holiest day of the year, I tell you awarded the honorary degree of years now it has served to give a The campaign for this fund is considering the very extensive edu- of members to be elected, necessi- there is no future for that syna- that we can have no future unless Doctor of llebrew Law here on degree follows: a greater number of votes The faculty and board of goy- systematic introduction to the under the leadership of Max Neus- cantina, and cultural work carried tating e Saturday afternoon, Oct. 19, at the gogue in America," Rabbi Louis J. we are willing to sacrifice some- ri per mandate. On this calculation Schwefel, of P opening exercises of the fifty-fifth ernors of the Hebrew L inion Col- vaous phases of Jewish culture in baum and Harry Levine, who dis- on by this organization." the Adath Israel Con- thing for our youth," Rabbi Sch- honorary degree of which they were interested. It has tinguished themselves in their ef. lege confer the Over 300 children received their the united vote of all Austrian wefel said, adding that even if academic year of the llebrew Je wry would not be sufficient to greation, the largest Orthodox con- members of the congregation op- Doctor of Hebrew Law upon thee, also served to train many Jewish forts in behalf of the Los Angeles Jewish education last year in Union College. greation in Washington, delivered ATTEMPTS MADE ON VAN PAASSEN'S LIFE SECOND GROUP OF JEWISH FISHERMEN smaurti, TO SETTLE IN ZION HEBRON YESHIVAH HEBRON STUDENT ORDAINED DAVID PINSKI WILL LECTURE AT CENTER AUSTRIAN REFORMS J WOULD ELIMINATE JEWISH PARTIES !.g. Doctor of Hebrew Law Degree Awarded Alfred M. Cohen on Seventieth Birthday YIDDISH SCHOOLS OPEN CAMPAIGN FOR $ , 000 AT BANQUET SUNDAY Mr. Cohen has been chairman of the college's board of governors for 12 years and a member of the board for 28 years. Ile is inter- national president of B'nai B'rith, member of the executive board of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, president of the People's Bank and Savings Co., past president of Rockdale Avenue Temple, former member of the Ohio Senate, past president of the Ohio Electoral College, past na- tional president of the Young Men's Hebrew Association, and an these elect one de puty to Parliament. Honorable Alfred M. Cohen, upon teachers for teaching in the Jewish Sanitarium. schools and a large number of the occasion of the celebration of Religious School of Detroit and vi- Harry Wineberg, known for his adults attended the lectures or his seventieth birthday, Oct. 19, Finny. No longer need the Jew- activities in Pisgah Lodge, I. O. B. availed themselves otherwise of RESIN IS REJECTED 1929, in recognition of lifelong de_ ish teacher in the Sunday School B., and the Ukrainian Farband, is the educational or recreational op- BY HIS BIRTHPLACE votion to the highest principles of:be • dilletante, closely following a chairman of the banquet. portunities offered by this organ- j one les- American citizenship and human manual, and keeping just A campaign committee of 20 ization. N A . )—Th e i re welfare and fellowship, of un. son ahead of the class. men, who for many years partici- . The Jewish Peoples School is a of the Communists against Abra- "It is now possible for religious paled in cultural and benevolent purely educational and cultural swerving loyalty to the ideals of or- ham for his attitude with Judaism and unfailing self.sacri• schools in Detroit to have teachers communal activities, will direct ganization. its aim is to raise the regard Reisin to Palestine events leading firing labors in its behalf in sari. with a genuine background of Jew- the solicitation of funds. These standard of the cultural level of to his resignation from the staff ous capacities and many high, re . WI knowledge gained through the men are: the American Jewry and to ac- of the New York Communist daily, sponsible offices and of the 28 course in history, literature, re- Sam Aiken, Harry Blank, I. Fin- quaint the children with the best Freiheit, has extended to his birth- years of faithful, wise and valu. ligion, Bible, pedagogy and Ile- kelstein, Dr. M. Click, J. Gornbein, history of their people and to give place, Koirlanov. The local Jewish able service to the Hebrew Union brew which are required for the Max Holtzman, I. Kessler, A. Korn- them a clear orientation of the , school in Koidanov, which had been teacher's certificate, granted by l oroff, E. Korman, M. Lasser, liar•' present needs and problems of all i named for Mr. Reisin has now de- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) i Beth El College ry Levine, B. Litwin, Max Neus., Jewish communities, cided to drop his name. Rabbi Declares Orthodox Synagogue Must Turn More Liberal to Survive posed his views, he was not speak- ing with any malice in his heart because of any friction between himself and his opponents which has occurred. Adath Israel is the oldest Jewish congregation in the city aSiliated with the Conservative group, being a member of the United Synagogue of America, Rabbi Schwefel'a address was the first time in the history of the congreation that Or- , htodox pratices have been attacked I form the pulpit. Rabbi Schwefel has been its Rabbi for the past six years and is a graduate of the Jew- , ish Theological Seminary, his farewell sermon on Kol Nidre • night. Rabbi Schwefel some time ago notified the congregation of his in- tention to sever his relations there-, with at the end of December, and' on KM Nidre night he made a state- ment of his views which has created ■ sensation in local Orthodox cir- cles. "I do believe the men and women should be sitting together. I do believe in the children sitting with the parents. The service as it is at present constituted holds nothing. There is no future for the Ortho-